Cleveland (automobile)

Cleveland was an American automobile brand. Manufacturer was the Chandler Motor Car Company of Cleveland (Ohio ), who introduced this brand in 1919 as a cheap brand in addition to their actual car brand Chandler.

In fact, the Cleveland Automobile were essentially the Chandler automobiles, but had shorter wheelbases. Were driven vehicles of a side-valve inline six- cylinder engine with 45 bhp (33 kW). In the last year of production in 1926, still a model with 60 bhp (44 kW ) engine was added. In the following year a cheaper Chandler model replaced the Cleveland brand.

Models

Records

In December 1924, Ralph Mulford scored with a production model a speed record on Mount Wilson. In 1925 he drove 1000 miles in 14 hours on the Speedway in Culver City (California ) without repairs to the engine, also a new record.

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